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OHSU extends health care coverage for transgender employees

12/17/12 Portland, Ore.

Following an extensive internal review of health benefits along with discussions with transgender advocates, Oregon Health & Science University is increasing access to medically necessary care for transgender employees.

OHSU, Portland’s largest employer, joins several other notable Oregon organizations in making its employee health insurance coverage more inclusive, including the city of Portland, Multnomah County, Intel Corp. and New Seasons Market.

“One of OHSU’s core missions is to be a diverse organization that nurtures a community of inclusion,” said Norwood Knight-Richardson, M.D., M.A., M.B.A., OHSU senior vice president and chief administrative officer. “Expanding services to include transgender benefits affirms our commitment to further enhancing a diverse and inclusive environment at OHSU.”

The American Medical Association designates transition-related health care as medically necessary. Several other physicians’ organizations, including the American Psychiatric Association, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the National Association of Social Workers, and OHSU experts agree that improved care for the transgender community is needed. Based on these expert opinions and its own internal review, OHSU decided to extend services.

“I am grateful for OHSU’s leadership in removing barriers to medically necessary care,” said Jeana Frazzini, executive director of Basic Rights Oregon, which advocates to end discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. OHSU officials spoke with the advocacy group as part of its decision-making process.

“This will make a real difference in the lives of OHSU’s transgender employees and underscores the institution’s commitment to improving health for all Oregonians.”

While OHSU is proud to expand insurance coverage to become more inclusive, several other companies in Oregon and worldwide have also made this change. Examples include: Bank of America, Chrysler, Coca-Cola, Ford, Google, Intel, Johnson & Johnson, Kraft, Pepsi, Sears, State Farm, Walt Disney and Yahoo.

About OHSU

Oregon Health & Science University is the state's only academic health and research university. As Portland's largest employer with approximately 14,000 employees, OHSU's size contributes to its ability to provide many services and community support not found anywhere else in the state. OHSU serves patients from every corner of Oregon and is a conduit for learning for more than 4,300 students and trainees. OHSU is the source of more than 200 community outreach programs that bring health and education services to each county in the state.